

🚀 Unlock next-level IoT power with the ESP32 WROOM-32 — where compact meets cutting-edge!
The Teyleten Robot ESP-WROOM-32 is a compact, dual-core 240 MHz microcontroller development board featuring 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity. Built on advanced 40nm low-power technology, it offers robust performance, extensive GPIO support, and seamless Arduino IDE compatibility. Ideal for professional-grade IoT projects, this durable and portable board delivers reliable wireless communication and efficient multitasking in a sleek, space-saving design.
| ASIN | B08246MCL5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #295 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Teyleten Robot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (866) |
| Date First Available | November 28, 2019 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.03 x 1.12 x 0.48 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Item model number | A9 |
| Manufacturer | Teyleten Robot |
| Number of Processors | 2 |
| Operating System | FreeRTOS |
| Processor | 2.4E+2 core_m_family |
| Processor Brand | Espressif |
| Product Dimensions | 2.03 x 1.12 x 0.48 inches |
| RAM | [POSSIBLE: LPDDR2, DDR2] |
| Series | ESP32 |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
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Versatile and Reliable ESP32 Modules - Perfect for IoT Projects
I recently purchased a set of three ESP32 WROOM-32 modules, and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed with their performance and capabilities. These modules are a game-changer for anyone involved in IoT projects, offering a wide array of features and impressive specifications. Let's dive into some of the key specs of the ESP32 WROOM-32: - Dual-core Xtensa 32-bit LX6 microprocessor, running at up to 240 MHz - 520 KB of SRAM and 448 KB of ROM - 4 MB of flash memory for storing code and data - 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2 (BLE) connectivity - 34 GPIO pins, supporting various interfaces like SPI, I2C, UART, and more - 12-bit ADC and 8-bit DAC for analog signal processing - Cryptographic hardware acceleration for secure communication These specifications make the ESP32 WROOM-32 a powerhouse in the world of IoT. The dual-core processor enables efficient multitasking and high-speed execution, while the ample memory allows for complex applications and data storage. The built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity make it easy to integrate these modules into wireless networks and communicate with other devices seamlessly. Upon receiving the modules, I ran a comprehensive health check on each one, testing various aspects such as chip information, memory, flash memory, WiFi connectivity, and internet connectivity. I'm thrilled to report that all three modules passed the tests with outstanding results, demonstrating their reliability and performance. Setting up the ESP32 WROOM-32 modules with the Arduino IDE is a breeze, even for beginners. Simply follow these steps: 1. Install the Arduino IDE on your computer. 2. Add the ESP32 board package URL to the Arduino IDE preferences. 3. Install the ESP32 board package through the Boards Manager. 4. Select the "NodeMCU-32S" board from the "Tools" menu. 5. Connect your ESP32 module to your computer via USB. 6. Select the appropriate port from the "Tools" menu. 7. Start programming and uploading your sketches to the ESP32 module. With its impressive specifications and ease of use, the ESP32 WROOM-32 opens up a world of possibilities for IoT projects. Whether you're building smart home devices, wearable sensors, industrial control systems, or anything in between, these modules provide the necessary computing power, connectivity, and flexibility to bring your ideas to fruition. In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend the ESP32 WROOM-32 modules to anyone embarking on IoT projects. Their powerful specs, reliable performance, and compatibility with the Arduino IDE make them an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced developers. These modules are a must-have for anyone serious about IoT development.
P**.
Great value boards with a few small cons
All 3 MCU's showed up in excelent condition. After installing the silicon labs update, all 3 MCU's were detectable on my PC. After selecting the ESP32 Dev Module and the proper com port in the Arduino IDE, all 3 MCU's were able to have sketches uploaded to them. Mine did not require the boot button to be pressed during uploading. I have tested both WiFi and BLE, both work without any issues. With the proper libraries OAT updates work reliably. The only cons to these boards is that they are not very (standard) bread board friendly, due to their width. It would be nice if the board could be narrowed up by one pin, so both side of the board can be accessed. Custom bread board can be used to access both sides. But, usually i side of the board is sufficient. More memory and usb-c would be great too. The cons are very small issues. These boards are an excelent value and I give these MCU's 5 stars. I would definatly buy these again.
J**.
Excellent ESP32 board for the price
So far, I have no complains. It is a solid construction, well packed, run as well as other ESP32 I use and the code is no problem. Happy with it!
D**G
These chips work. Read my tutorial below. Not easy for a beginner, but I muddled through.
I am giving this one star to increase visibility for other new users. Your chip is unlikely defective. As a beginner I was trying to use it in the Arduino IDE via the Dronebotworkshop tutorials. Here's what I learned from there, here, and reddit. I got my chips to work. *** If you are having trouble connecting and getting errors like COM3 device error message 2 or whatever there is one more thing you have to do. But I will go through the steps in order until we get there. 1. Open the arduino IDE 2. Go to File | Preferences. Under the Settings tab look at the "Additional boards manager URLs:" There is a blank text box there. If there is already a link there, place a comma then a space after it and add the following link: Amazon asked me to remove link. Its at github and called: "package_esp32_index.json" click on "OK" 3. Go to Tools | Board Manager and navigate to "ESP32 Dev Module" and select that. You can try to run the program at that point while holding down the boot button on the esp32. That may be enough for you but not for me. 4. After some back and forth to Reddit and here I saw that on the amazon product description it says to "install the CP2102 driver or the chip won't work." They were right. lol. Mine did not. 5. Navigate to the silicon labs website and download the driver's zip folder at the following URL: Amazon asked for me to remove link. Its at Silicon Labs website I am running windows so I chose the "CP210x Universal Windows Driver v11.4.0". In my "downloads" folder I found the zip file and extracted it to a newly created folder in my "c:\Program Files\ESP32 Driver Stuff". I named it so I could find it, if disaster struck. Spoiler... it did not. I then went to "Device Manager" in the control panel of windows. I found the CP2102 UART to USB entry under the COM/LPT entry. I right clicked and updated the drivers by "Browsing" and selecting the c:\Program Files\ESP32 Driver Stuff folder that I created above. Dang. still didn't work. BUT I noticed it was now on COM6. So I went back to the Arduino IDE and Tools | Port | to COM6. "Holy Sh*t! Hallelujah! Where's the Tylenol?" - Clarke W. Griswold It worked. I hoped this helped.
S**S
Good quality
S**.
Good
A**L
Llegarn bien empacados y listo para trabajar de facil conexion y cumple con su funcion
J**L
Muy buen producto, fáciles de usar
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